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60% of CFOs Say Their Organizations are Ready to Implement and Work With AI, but Only 35% are Using AI in Finance
A Scalable Talent Model Can Be Much More Than a Safety Net for CPA Firms in Need of Skilled Talent
Labor Challenges Persist Among Mostly Confident Business Owners, According to CBIZ Index
How PTO Policies Can Attract Top Talent
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Second Annual Ultimate Accounting vCon for Small Accounting Firms to be Held in May
Accounting speakers Michelle Long, CPA, owner of Long for Success, and Sandi Smith Leyva, CPA, owner of Sandra L. Leyva, Inc., will host the Second Annual Ultimate Accounting vCon May 16-17, 2013.
New York payroll provider gets 30 months in prison
A man who was supposed to pay federal income taxes on behalf of several small business owners but didn't is going to prison for up 30 months.
Dexter + Chaney releases new project management software for contractors
Spectrum Project Management is available as part of the suite of applications that comprise Dexter + Chaney’s Spectrum Construction Software product line.
Mobile apps can promote employee fitness and health
What better way to encourage employees to take care of themselves than by using social tools? After all, we have our phones and tablets with us all the time. Here are some ways you can take full advantage of the connectivity.
Report urges better rules for mobile privacy: App developers and mobile device companies to be more transparent
Report urges better rules for mobile privacy: App developers and mobile device companies need to be more transparent
Taxing tax prep and accounting? New Ohio bill would expand sales tax to nearly all services
As a part of his broader attempt to overhaul the tax system in his state, Ohio Governor John Kasich's plan would expand sales taxes to virtually all services that are currently not subject to sales tax under state laws.
What the budget cuts will actually cut, unless Congress and Senate act
In an official statement from the White House today, the Obama Administration put out a point-by-point list of what it says will happen if the sequester is not resolved.
Tax professionals respond to IRS appeal ruling
An organization of tax professionals is supporting the IRS in its appeals of a federal court ruling.